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Thatasiangirl · 27/03/2020 09:36

I’m currently 24 weeks and seeing as all the clothing shops are closed and most of them have shut online too, I’m worried about baby clothes shopping . I like to physically feel the quality rather than buying em online but seeing as that’s not an option either should I just wait and see if they open ?

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Thatasiangirl · 29/03/2020 22:57

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Cheesewine · 29/03/2020 23:04

I would buy some online so you know you have what you need, then if they do open you can get some more if you want to.

Meadows89 · 29/03/2020 23:06

I've found H&M baby clothes have been lovely - especially if you stick with cotton. Jojo Maman Bebe fabric quality is amazing but expensive. If you want to buy some basic bits, you can always try Tesco, Asda or Sainsbury's - all three tend to have a wide choice, wash up well and at least for the moment you can go see for yourself :)

You can always return items as well if you receive them and you're unhappy.

lauryloo · 29/03/2020 23:09

You have a good bit to go so you could wait and see. But sainsbury's baby clothes are good quality so you have a look while food shopping

My baby is due in 6 weeks so having to get my last minute things online

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